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In cities across Honduras, especially Tegucigalpa, members of about 500 evangelical churches paraded together to commemorate “Día Nacional de la Biblia” (“National Bible Day”).

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The collection and cultivation of classic cars has been a constant fixture in popular culture for the past 60 years.

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A controversial court ruling in a domestic violence case in São Paulo, Brazil is being appealed after the judge was suspected of demonstrating “machismo,” or strong masculine pride, when making his decision.

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Even with advances in its economy, Brazil continues to struggle as one of the world’s most unequal countries. Alongside income gaps between the rich and the poor, it is also tackling its gender and racial gaps.

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In the coming months, Guatemala’s Policía Nacional Civil (PNC) will implement a Subdirección General de Inteligencia Criminal (SGIC) to strengthen intelligence processes and prevent crime.

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“Although our country is secular, we are returning to the era of the Inquisition,” Priest Adriano from the Sogbô branch of candomblé said, as Afro-Brazilian religions face intolerance.

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In La Ceja (Antioquia) there is no house, local shop, or store that does not have a bicycle.

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On September 12 and 13, Cuba received ten tons of humanitarian aid from Venezuela and 2.2 tons from Panama. Cuban authorities have set up several kiosks selling food and water to the victims of Hurricane Irma, with prices of 2 CUP for a ration of soup and 9 CUP for a box of rice with

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The 50-and-over population of Costa Rica is struggling to find employment.

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When tracing the origins of a famous recipe, one tends to find a story. “Every morning, a group of women goes to the market square in Popayán to prepare kilos of pipián, an ancestral recipe that they later sell to restaurants and tourists.”

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